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How much time is required to prepare for IBPS PO?

Honestly speaking, the time required to prepare for IBPS PO differs from student to student. Some students prepare it in a year, some in 6 months and some even in 3 or two months. It all depends on the time you can invest in its preparation and how dedicated and confident you are in achieving this aim. For instance, students who invest 5 hours every day in the preparation, take around 3 to 4 months to be clear of the IBPS PO exam.

The preparation time also varies with 4 major parameters. They are:

  1. The Preparation plan or strategy
  2. The choice of books
  3. The choice of coaching-guides or mentors
  4. The number or choice of IBPS PO Mock Tests taken

In addition, a student’s focus and willingness play a pivotal role in completing the exam prep as soon as possible.

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Average students

If you think you are an average student, you should revise the basics of all the topics related to the subjects included in the syllabus. You should study at least 5 hours a day for at least 3 months. You need not get scared of the few vacancies or normalization or the delay in exams. After all, you just need a good preparation plan to get one seat.

Below-average students

If you think you are a below-average student, you should start with the fundamentals or basics of the topics related to the subjects included in the syllabus. You should study at least 6-7 hours a day for at least 5 months. Again, you need not get scared of the few vacancies or normalization or the delay in exams. After all, you just need a good preparation plan to get one seat.

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IBPS PO Important Topics-Prelims 2021

The expected or important topics not only help you in quick preparation but also help in making the perfect exam strategy. The topics we are about to discuss will help you in understanding the emphasis you should give to different topics from the exam syllabus while preparing or revising the upcoming IBPS PO Prelims Exam 2021. The section-wise important topics will also help you in deciding the order in which you should attempt the questions in the upcoming IBPS PO exam. It is also important to ensure you understand the concepts properly before practicing the topics given below to score maximum marks in the Prelims exam.

Here are the section-wise important topics:

Important Topics of English Language

The English section of the Prelims exam will invite 30 questions and carry a total of 30 marks. You need to focus on the following topics as per the previous year’s pattern.

  1. Reading Comprehension

You can expect 8-10 questions in the IBPS PO prelims. The passage might be economy-based. Read Business Standard or The Economist to deal with such passages.

  1. Cloze Test

Be ready to face 4-5 Questions cloze Test. Cover different types of questions and questions based on the new pattern.

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  1. Spotting Errors/Sentence Correction/Sentence Improvement

Expect 6-10 questions on this topic. You should also be ready to face questions from Sentence Improvement instead of spotting errors. You need to revisit grammar rules and understand them properly to successfully deal with this section.

  1. Para Jumbles/Sentence Rearrangement

You may have to face 4-5 questions from this part of the syllabus. Practice questions based on the new pattern and practice as many questions as you can.

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Important Topics of Reasoning Ability

Reasoning Ability Section invites 35 questions in the IBPS PO prelims carrying 35 marks. Focus more on the topics given below:

  1. Puzzles and Seating Arrangement

You can expect 2-3 sets of puzzles and seating arrangements or 10-15 questions. Practice questions like:

  • Moderate circular arrangement
  • 1 floor-based puzzle
  • 1 linear arrangement (people sitting in a single row, some facing south and some facing north)

Apart from floor puzzles, try to cover tabulation and box-based puzzles as well.

  1. Syllogism
  • You can expect 4-5 questions from this part. Practice different types of questions and new pattern-based syllogism problems as well.

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  1. Input-Output
  • You can expect complex questions of Input-output. Don’t forget that in the new pattern of questions, there is some coding-decoding also involved in Input-output questions now.
  1. Blood Relations, Direction, and Ranking based questions
  • Expect 5-10 questions from Blood Relations and Direction. These topics are very easy to cover and scoring.

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  1. Data Sufficiency
  • You can expect 5 questions from data sufficiency part. Data sufficiency is the amalgamation or combination of all the reasoning topics. It is essential to know all the concepts of each topic properly to answer Data Sufficiency questions. This includes questions from blood relation, direction, ranking, coding-decoding etc.

Important Topics of Quantitative Aptitude

The Quantitative Aptitude section invites 35 questions in IBPS PO Prelims, carrying 35 marks out of the total of 100 Marks. You should practice the following topics to fetch maximum marks in this part of the exam:

  1. Number Series:
  • You can expect 4-5 questions from Number Series. Therefore, you need to practice different patterns of missing number series and wrong number series. Focus on arithmetic-based, squares/cubes-based series, the combination of arithmetic operations based, double level operations-based number series.

2. Data Interpretation

You can expect at least 2 sets, about 10 questions from Data Interpretation. Practice tabular DI since it is important and has been appearing in the exam for the past few years. Follow it with the line, bar, or pie chart. Also practice questions on Caselet, Missing and Mixed DI.

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3. Simplification/ Approximation

  • You can expect 4-5 questions from these topics. Try to solve these questions with the BODMAS approach and practice questions from this topic regularly.

4. Quadratic Equations

  • You can expect 5 questions from Quadratic Equations. Practice factorization method
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5. Miscellaneous

  • You can expect 8-10 questions from the Miscellaneous category. You need to practice Age-based problems, questions on Simple and Compound Interest, Profit, Loss and Discount, Partnerships, Time, work and wages, Mixture and allegation, boats and streams, and probability. Expect more than 1 question from topics like time and work, partnerships, profit, and loss. Practice these topics as much as you can.

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Clear IBPS PO via Mock Tests

Leave no stone unturned in IBPS PO Preparation. Cover every topic from the IBPS PO syllabus and all the important topics, and test yourself regularly. To make it easy, you must go for Mock Tests. Mock Tests can well be described as clones to the actual exams, which provide the students with different types of questions. By attempting them, you cover each and every important topic from the syllabus and this helps you in understanding the exact exam pattern and the patterns of questions that the actual exams will test you with. Therefore, you must prepare yourself in a way that you can answer all sorts of questions of every level that the actual exam will entertain. Hence, you should go for as many Mock Tests as you can to clear the exam on the very first attempt.

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Asad Yar Khan

I write and oversee the creation of informative educational blogs centering around study strategies, exam techniques, and more, to guide aspirants in clearing SSC, banking, engineering, and other competitive exams. I ensure a range of subjects are covered with precision and clarity. With over 7 years of diverse writing experience, I share a wealth of wisdom and expertise with thousands of students, through PracticeMock every day, helping them achieve their goals.

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